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18-29 year olds = 6.51%

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  • Special rate if you are between 18-29 years old - 6.51%
  • Balances up to $5000

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Highest rate savings accounts

- based on special interest rate on a $5,000 balance
  1. 1.
    6.75%

    bonus rate for 4 months

    Virgin Money
  2. 2.
    6.51%

    18-29 year olds only

    UBank
  3. 2.
    6.51%

    monthly deposit conditions

    UBank
    USaver
  4. 4.
    6.45%

    bonus rate for 6 months

    Citibank
  5. 5.
    6.40%

    bonus rate until 31/12

    RaboDirect
  1. 1.
    7.00%

    monthly deposit / withdrawal rules

    BankWest
  2. 2.
    6.75%

    bonus rate for 4 months

    Virgin Money
  3. 3.
    6.51%

    18-29 year olds only

    UBank
  4. 3.
    6.51%

    monthly deposit conditions

    UBank
    USaver
  5. 5.
    6.45%

    bonus rate for 6 months

    Citibank
  1. 1.
    6.20%

    bonus rate for 4 months, monthly deposit/withdrawal rules

    Westpac
  2. 2.
    6.15%

    bonus rate for 4 months

    St George
  3. 3.
    6.00%

    bonus rate for 4 months

    NAB
    iSaver
  4. 3.
    6.00%

    bonus rate until 30/11

    Commonwealth Bank
  5. 3.
    6.00%

    bonus rate until 31/01/2011

    ANZ
 

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